Digest of the Asia-Pacific Magnetic Recording Conference
DOI: 10.1109/apmrc.2002.1037624
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Vibration of rotating-shaft HDD spindle motors with flexible stationary parts

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“…Third, the bearing contact forces of upper and lower bearings after temperature variation (F 0U ; F 0L ) are determined by applying the changed geometric parameters of ball and race after temperature variation to Eq. (6). Then, the Secant method is applied to Eq.…”
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“…Third, the bearing contact forces of upper and lower bearings after temperature variation (F 0U ; F 0L ) are determined by applying the changed geometric parameters of ball and race after temperature variation to Eq. (6). Then, the Secant method is applied to Eq.…”
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“…They pointed out that natural frequency shifts of aluminum and glass disks at elevated temperatures result primarily from residual stresses and thermal membrane stresses of the disks, respectively. Chaw-Wu Tseng et al studied how temperature variation affects natural frequencies of rocking vibration of a rotating disk and spindle system through mathematical modeling and experimental measurement [6]. They pointed out that frequency shifts of rocking modes at elevated temperature primarily result from relaxation of bearing stiffness.…”
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